Former Nigeria national team coach, Clemens
Westerhof has alleged that players bribed their way into the national team in
the past.
The long-serving Nigerian manager told Supersport.com
those players who did not merit a place in the national team got call-ups after
giving money to the selectors.
He said, “We had a situation where we had the
wrong people in the wrong places, even in the (Nigeria) FA”.
Even though the Dutchman was not specific with
the names of the players and coaches involved he insisted that monies usually
exchanged hands between national team selectors and the players when places in
the national team were considered.
“We had cases where players paid $15,000 to the
coach and say ‘I want to play for the national team’ and the coach would
accept. They bought their way into the national team and it was an unbelievable
situation. Very sad. I know these things,” Westerhof said.
With Nigeria set to compete at the 2013 Africa
Cup of Nations from January, Westerhof said things have changed for the better
under current head coach, Stephen Keshi.
“My captain (Keshi) is there now and you can see
the changes because he selects the right people.
“Nigeria beat Liberia 6-1 in a 2013 Africa Cup of
Nations qualifier and outclassed Venezuela (in an international friendly
earlier this month). The results come because players are now selected on
merit.
“If Keshi can manage to hold that group together
things will get even better. If there is discipline everywhere; the players
sleep in time and live like professionals, work like professionals and think
like professionals and even go to the toilet like professionals, then you will
see Nigeria will come back,” he said.
While there have always been allegations about
bribery, there has not been any proven case of such incidents. But in
particular, both the Nigerians and foreigners have always been suspects in
promoting players for the European transfer market to the detriment of the
team. Playing for Nigeria remains quite lucrative for players.
At the 2013 African Nations Cup, each player of
the Super Eagles could earn as much as $100,000 should they win the trophy in
South Africa.
In the proposed budget each player will earn
$10,000 for a win in the first round, where they are drawn against defending
champions Zambia, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.
This would translate to $30,000 each if they win
all three first round matches, the same amount they also received when they
qualified for the quarterfinal of the 2010 tournament in Angola.
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